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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

In the book, Making Things Happen , Scott Berkun, describes Microsoft’s original idea of a product manager: A wise man named Jabe Blumenthal realized that there could be a special job where an individual would be involved with these two functions, playing a role of both leadership and coordination. Flexibility to Changes.

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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

In the book, Making Things Happen , Scott Berkun, describes Microsoft’s original idea of a product manager: A wise man named Jabe Blumenthal realized that there could be a special job where an individual would be involved with these two functions, playing a role of both leadership and coordination. Flexibility to Changes.

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How will PPM need to change in the next few years?

Planview

While standards and process centers of excellence will need centralized definition and structure, self-directed teams and the distributed nature of work will force a different way of operating.   As a Salesforce consulting and application development firm,  Traction on Demand  also understands the need for Agile.

PMO 78
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Manage Your Resources to Support Portfolio Strategy During Uncertainty

Planview

Even though some companies can resume projects that were strategically aligned, for many others this is going to be a slow process and shorter, quick-win projects will need to be considered.   Leadership’s role in supporting employees through challenges.  

PMO 78
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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

The combination of high WIP (work in process), multiple and uncoordinated project assignments per individual, lack of coordination of scarce resources, and inattention to cross-team dependencies during planning led to unpredictability in software delivery. The first step has to be to bring the delivery process under control and measurement.

Agile 115